Team Overview
Transforming Lives in Christ through Athletic Achievement
State Champions 2006, 2014, 2015
State Runner-up 2016, 2017
Titans in the MLB
Alumni
Titans In College/Professional Baseball
Class of 2017
Cole McNamee: Wake Forest University
David Dunn: Northwestern University
Colin Davis: Wofford College
Patrick McNamara: Presbyterian College
Peyton Glavine: Anaheim Angels / Auburn University
Class of 2016
Garrett Dupuis: Tusculum College
Jake Bogosian: Augusta University
Jackson Svete: Long Island University Brooklyn
Conor Davis: Auburn University
Hayden Lehman: Walters State Community College / University of South Carolina
John Michael Bertrand: Furman University / University of Notre Dame
Class of 2015
Cody Roberts: University of North Carolina Chapel Hill / Baltimore Orioles
Jack Dunn: Northwestern University
Bradley Spinner: Georgia College and State University
John Castro: Erskine College
Bronco O'Brien: Erskine College
Will Galloway: Georgia Tech
Class of 2014
Ryan Young: Georgia Tech
Grant Hormuth: Presbyterian College
Class of 2013
Reed Scott: University of South Carolina
Nathaniel Maggio: Seattle Mariners / University of Tennessee
Keenan Innis: Georgia Tech
C.J. Brazil: Georgia Southern University
Brian Kehner: Presbyterian
Sam Roberts: Birmingham Southern
John Davis: Georgia College and State University
Class of 2012
Jeff Sidlovsky: University of Georgia
Hunter Nowak: Spring Hill
Conner Schmit: Piedmont
Class of 2011
Matt Pelt: Wofford College
Bret Marks: Mississippi State University / University of Tennessee / New York Yankees
Matthew Kinney: Belmont University / Florida State University
Jack Howard: Spring Hill College
Ross Hampton: North Georgia College
Class of 2010
Jake Skole: Texas Rangers (1st Round Draft Pick)
Alex Cruz: Georgia Tech
John Gaston: Lagrange College
Chiefy Azar: University of Tampa
Class of 2009
Ricky Kleban: Columbia
Andy Vogel: Newberry College
J.D. Sabo: University of West Florida
Class of 2008
Matt Skole: Georgia Tech / Chicago White Sox
Matt Lobacz: Winthrop University
Blake Jenkins: South Georgia College
Stephen Drisaldi: Young Harris College
Class of 2007
Tim Bondell: Columbus State University
Jonathan Kolowich: Georgia State University
Kevin Smith: Furman University
Evan Tieles: University of Georgia
Benton Yaun: Georgia College and State University
Class of 2006
Eric Maust: University of Notre Dame
Derek Chriscoe: Shorter College
Shane Doyle: Georgia Southwestern
Class of 2005
Mike Lobacz: Elon University
Class of 2004
Tyler Flowers: Atlanta Braves
Drew O'Neil: Penn State / Chicago White Sox
Sean Hilley: Sewanee, University of the South
Matt Vogel: Mercer University
Matt Byrne: Reinhardt College
Tim Kay: Bluffton University
Class of 2003
Liam Shanahan: Western Kentucky University / Philadelphia Phillies
Record Book
History, Season by Season
- In 2001, the Titans opened play competing in Region 5-AAAA.
- In 2002, the Titans finished one game shy of a playoff berth with a 15-10 record and no seniors.
- In 2003, the Titans won their first Region Championship in Region 5-AA.
- In 2004, the Titans won their second region championship in Region 5-AA. BT posted a two year total of 28 wins and 2 losses in region play.
- In 2005, the Titans made it back to back appearances in the Sweet Sixteen and finished runner-up in Region 5-AAA.
- In 2006, the Titans won the AAA State Championship while posting a record of 32-5.
- In 2007, the Titans advanced to the State Quarterfinals. BT defeated powerhouse Cartersville, ranked #9 in the nation by Baseball America, in the 2nd round.
- In 2008, the Titans earned a spot in the playoffs for the 6th straight year while advancing to their 5th consecutive Sweet Sixteen and posting a record of 22-8.
- In 2009, the Titans advanced to the State Quarterfinals.
- In 2010, the Titans advanced to the Final Four.
- In 2011, the Titans advanced to the State Quarterfinals.
- In 2012, the Titans advanced to the State Quarterfinals and won a Region Championship in Region 6-AA.
- In 2013, the Titans advanced to the State Semi-Finals and won a Region Championship in Region 6-AAA.
- In 2014, the Titans won their 2nd AAA State Championship, won a Region Championship in Region 6-AAA, and posted a record of 29-8. The Titans finished the season ranked 80th in the country by Perfect Game.
- In 2015, the Titans went Back to Back and won their 3rd AAA State Championship, won a Region Championship in Region 4-AAA, and posted a record of 33-2. The Titans finished the season ranked 32nd in the country by MaxPreps and 36th in the country by Baseball America. The Titans won an astounding 31 consecutive games to conclude their season.
- In 2016, the Titans advanced to the State Finals for the 3rd consecutive year, won a Region Championship in Region 4-AAA, and posted a record of 33-4. The Titans were once again ranked nationally as they finished 33rd in the XCellent 50, 40th in the USA Today Super 25 Computer Ranking, and 69th by MaxPreps. The Titans were able to open the season with 18 consecutive victories to bring the programs two year total to 49 consecutive wins.
- In 2017, the Titans advanced to the State Finals for the 4th consecutive year, won a Region Championship in 7-AAAA, and posted a record 36-6. The Titans were once again ranked nationally as they finished 4th in the MaxPreps Medium Size School and 14th in the country by MaxPreps.
- In 2018, the Titans advanced to the State Semi-finals for the 6th consecutive year, won a Region Championship in 7-AAAA, won the PerfectGame National High School Showdown, and posted a record of 34-5. The Titans were once again ranked nationally.
- In 2019. The Titans advanced to the State Semi-finals for the 7th consecutive season, won a Region Championship in 7-AAAA and posted a record of 31-9. The Titans were once again nationally ranked at the conclusion of the season and CJ Abrams was named Georgia Gatorade Player of the Year, an All-American, and selected 6th overall by the San Diego Padres.
- In 2020, the Titans finished the season 12-4 in a campaign that was significantly shortened due to the cancellation of the season in response to COVID-19.
- In 2021, the Titans advanced to the Sweet Sixteen, won a Region Championship in 7-AAAAA, and posted a 25-10 record. The Titans were once again ranked nationally during the season.
- In 2022, the Titans advanced to the Sweet Sixteen and posted a 22-11 record.
Team Records
Most Wins in a Single Season
1) 36 in 2017
2) 34 in 2018
3) 33 in 2016
3) 33 in 2015
5) 32 in 2006
6) 31 in 2019
7) 29 in 2014
7) 29 in 2013
9) 26 in 2012
10) 25 in 2021
11) 24 in 2011
11) 24 in 2010
13) 23 in 2004
14) 22 in 2008
14) 22 in 2005
14) 22 in 2022
Highest Fielding Percentage in a Season
1) 1976 in 2015 (Shortstop Jack Dunn did not make an error the entire season in 100 chances.)
2) .971 in 2014
Double Plays in a Season
1) 33 in 2017
2)26 in 2019
3) 24 in 2018
Offensive Records
Most Homeruns in a Single Season
1) Matt Skole – 16 in 2008
2) Colin Davis – 10 in 2017
2) Alex Cruz – 10 in 2010
2) Ricky Kleban – 10 in 2008
5) Josh Voss – 9 in 2018
6) Nathaniel Maggio – 9 in 2013
6) Nathaniel Maggio – 9 in 2011
8) John Castro – 8 in 2015
8) Conor Davis – 8 in 2015
8) Tyler Flowers – 8 in 2004
8) John Hagan – 8 in 2010
8) Rock Rucker – 8 in 2010
8) Evan Tieles – 8 in 2007
8) Evan Tieles – 8 in 2005
15) Will Galloway – 7 in 2015
15) Jeff Sidlovsky – 7 in 2011
15) Evan Tieles – 7 in 2006
18) Cody Roberts – 6 in 2015
18) Conor Davis – 6 in 2014
18) Nathaniel Maggio – 6 in 2012
21) DJ Radtke - 5 in 2021
21) Conor Davis – 5 in 2016
21) John Castro – 5 in 2014
21) Sam Roberts – 5 in 2013
21) Chiefy Azar – 5 in 2010
21) Jeff Sidlovskey – 5 in 2012
21) Matt Skole – 5 in 2007
21) Mike Lobacz – 5 in 2004
21) Tyler Flowers – 5 in 2003
21) Jonathan Kolowich – 5 in 2006
21) Drew O’Neil – 5 in 2003
Most Hits in a Single Season
1) Matt Skole – 63 in 2008
2) Alex Cruz – 61 in 2010
3) David Dunn – 59 in 2017
4) CJ Abrams – 56 in 2019
4) Colin Davis – 56 in 2017
4) Eric Maust – 56 in 2006
7) David Dunn – 53 in 2016
8) Mike Lobacz – 52 in 2004
9) Tim Bondell – 50 in 2006
9) Evan Tieles – 50 in 2006
11) Jake Lundkovsky – 48 in 2017
11) Matt Kinney – 48 in 2011
11) Jake Skole – 48 in 2008
14) CJ Abrams – 47 in 2017
14) CJ Abrams – 47 in 2016
16) CJ Abrams – 46 in 2018
16) Cody Roberts – 46 in 2014
18) Jonathan Kolowich – 46 in 2006
19) Ryan Davis – 45 in 2017
20) Steele Chambers – 44 in 2018
21) DJ Radtke - 43 in 2021
21) Cody Roberts – 43 in 2015
21) Tyler Flowers – 43 in 2004
21) Matt Vogel – 43 in 2004
24) Ricky Kleban – 42 in 2008
Most RBI’s in a Single Season
1) Colin Davis – 61 in 2017
2) Alex Cruz – 54 in 2010
3) Mike Lobacz – 49 in 2004
3) Jonathan Kolowich – 49 in 2006
3) Matt Skole – 49 in 2006
6) Evan Tieles – 47 in 2006
7) Jake Bogosian – 40 in 2016
7) Will Galloway – 40 in 2015
9) Jake Lundkovsky – 39 in 2017
10) Jake Smith – 37 in 2018
10) Tyler Flowers – 37 in 2003
12) Cody Roberts – 36 in 2015
13) Hayden Grier - 35 in 2021
13) Conor Davis – 35 in 2016
13) Cody Roberts – 35 in 2014
13) Jeff Sidlovsky – 35 in 2012
16) Ricky Kleban – 34 in 2008
17) Josh Voss – 33 in 2018
17) John Hagan – 33 in 2010
17) Shane Doyle – 33 in 2006
20) Ryan Davis – 32 in 2017
20) Conor Davis – 32 in 2015
20) Rock Rucker – 32 in 2010
23) Jake Smith – 31 in 2019
23) John Castro – 31 in 2014
23) Nathaniel Maggio – 31 in 2013
23) Derek Chriscoe – 31 in 2006
23) Nathaniel Maggio – 31 in 2011
28) DJ Radtke - 30 in 2021
28) CJ Abrams – 30 in 2016
Most Doubles in a Single Season
1) Mike Lobacz – 23 in 2004
2) Colin Davis – 19 in 2017
3) CJ Abrams – 17 in 2019
4) Evan Tieles – 15 in 2006
5) Max Puckett - 14 in 2021
5) Jake Smith – 14 in 2019
5) Garrett Dupuis – 14 in 2016
8) Conor Davis – 13 in 2014
8) Cody Roberts – 13 in 2014
8) Eric Maust – 13 in 2006
8) Sam Roberts – 13 in 2012
12) Mitchell Weidner – 12 in 2017
12) Conor Davis – 12 in 2016
14) Hayden Grier - 11 in 2021
14) Colin Dore – 11 in 2016
14) Jake Bogosian – 11 in 2016
14) Jake Bogosian – 11 in 2015
14) Keenan Innis – 11 in 2013
14) Tyler Flowers – 11 in 2001
14) Matt Kinney – 11 in 2011
14) Drew O’Neil – 11 in 2001
Most Runs Scored in a Single Season
1) Tim Bondell – 55 in 2006
2) Colin Davis – 52 in 2017
2) Jake Skole – 52 in 2008
4) David Dunn – 48 in 2016
5) Jonathan Kolowich – 47 in 2006
6) David Dunn – 46 in 2017
6) Eric Maust – 46 in 2006
8) CJ Abrams – 45 in 2019
9) CJ Abrams – 45 in 2016
10) Ryan Davis – 44 in 2017
10) Bronco O’Brien – 44 in 2015
12) Tyler Flowers – 42 in 2004
12) Matt Vogel – 42 in 2004
14) Jake Lundkovsky – 40 in 2016
15) Sean Hilley – 39 in 2004
16) Conor Davis – 38 in 2015
Most Triples in a Single Season
- Jonathan Kolowich – 8 in 2007
- David Dunn – 6 in 2017
- Jake Skole – 6 in 2008
- CJ Abrams – 5 in 2019
4) CJ Abrams – 5 in 2016
6) CJ Abrams – 4 in 2017
6) David Dunn – 4 in 2016
6) Tyler Flowers – 4 in 2003
9) Cooper Milford - 3 in 2022
9) Matthew McCaffrey - 3 in 2022
9) Jake Lundkovsky – 3 in 2017
9) Cody Roberts – 3 in 2015
9) Chris Siebert – 3 in 2015
9) Tim Bondell – 3 in 2006
9) Jimmy Coleman – 3 in 2006
9) TJ Lawrence – 3 in 2003
9) Joey Moye – 3 in 2003
Most Stolen Bases in a Single Season
1) CJ Abrams – 37 in 2018
2) Bronco O’Brien – 36 in 2015
2) Bronco O’Brien – 36 in 2014
4) CJ Abrams – 33 in 2019
4) Jake Skole – 33 in 2008
6) Tim Bondell – 26 in 2006
7) Matt Pelt – 25 in 2011
8) Jack Dunn – 22 in 2014
9) Ryan Davis – 21 in 2018
10) Colin Davis – 20 in 2017
11) Steele Chambers – 19 in 2018
11) Jack Dunn – 19 in 2015
13) Cooper Milford - 18 in 2022
13) David Dunn – 18 in 2017
13) Keenan Innis – 18 in 2013
13) Kennan Innis – 18 in 2012
17) CJ Abrams – 16 in 2017
17) Bronco O’Brien – 16 in 2012
19) Carson Harof – 15 in 2018
19) CJ Abrams – 15 in 2016
21) Liam Shanahan – 15 in 2002
22) Drew O’Neil – 14 in 2002
23) Justice Haynes - 13 in 2022
23) DJ Radtke - 13 in 2021
23) Steele Chambers – 13 in 2019
23) Jake Smith – 13 in 2017
23) Ryan Davis – 13 in 2017
23) David Dunn – 13 in 2016
27) Ryan Davis – 12 in 2019
27) Matt Vogel – 12 in 2003
Most Walks in a Single Season
1) Ryan Novak - 32 in 2022
1) Bronco O’Brien – 32 in 2015
1) Nathaniel Maggio – 32 in 2013
4) Tyler Flowers – 31 in 2004
5) Matt Skole – 30 in 2008
6) Colin Dore – 29 in 2016
7) Mickey Skole – 28 in 2018
8) Jack Dunn – 27 in 2015
9) Steele Chambers – 26 in 2018
9) Conor Davis – 26 in 2015
10) Cooper Milford - 25 in 2022
10) Conor Davis – 25 in 2014
12) Nathaniel Maggio – 24 in 2012
13) Steele Chambers – 23 in 2019
13) Conor Davis – 23 in 2016
15) Cooper Milford - 22 in 2021
15) Will Galloway – 22 in 2015
15) Bronco O’Brien – 22 in 2014
15) Keenan Innis – 22 in 2011
19) Tim Bondell – 21 in 2006
20) Michael Zito - 20 in 2022
20) Jake Smith – 20 in 2019
20) Colin Davis – 20 in 2017
20) Keenan Innis – 20 in 2012
24) Justice Haynes - 19 in 2022
24) John Davis – 19 in 2012
24) Shane Doyle – 19 in 2006
24) Matt Kinney – 19 in 2010
27) Cole McNamee – 18 in 2017
27) Jack Dunn – 18 in 2014
27) Jimmy Coleman – 18 in 2006
27) Eric Maust – 18 in 2006
Batting Average in a Single Season
1) Garrett Dropp - .533 in 2022
2) Tyler Flowers - .518 in 2004
3) Alex Cruz - .517 in 2010
4) Eric Maust - .496 in 2006
5) Tyler Flowers - .493 in 2003
5) Jeff Sidlovsky - .493 in 2011
7) Matt Skole - .487 in 2008
8) Tyler Flowers - .469 in 2001
9) Mike Lobacz - .464 in 2004
10) Matt Kinney - .462 in 2011
11) Evan Tieles - .459 in 2006
12) Cody Roberts - .453 in 2015
13) Jake Skole - .452 in 2010
14) CJ Abrams - .448 in 2016
15) Conor Davis - .447 in 2015
16) Jake Skole - .433 in 2008
17) Matt Vogel - .430 in 2004
18) Tim Bondell - .427 in 2006
19) Conor Davis - .424 in 2016
20) Colin Davis - .421 in 2017
21) CJ Abrams - .418 in 2019
22) Joey Moye - .415 in 2002
23) David Dunn - .414 in 2016
Highest On-Base Percentage in a Single Season
1) Tyler Flowers - .710 in 2004
2) Matt Skole - .680 in 2008
3) Garrett Dropp - .611 in 2022
4) Ryan Novak - .592 in 2022
5) Mike Lobacz - .590 in 2004
5) Drew O’Neil - .590 in 2004
6) Matt Vogel - .580 in 2004
7) Conor Davis - .575 in 2015
Pitching Records
Most Wins in a Single Season
1) Eric Moore – 12 in 2019
1) Clark Dearman – 12 in 2018
1) Peyton Glavine – 12 in 2017
1) Eric Maust – 12 in 2006
5) Brad Spinner – 11 in 2015
5) Evan Tieles – 11 in 2006
7) Patrick McNamara – 10 in 2017
7) Hayden Lehman – 10 in 2016
7) Ryan Young – 10 in 2014
7) Brian Kehner – 10 in 2013
7) Reed Scott – 10 in 2012
12) Cole McNamee – 9 in 2017
12) John Michael Bertrand – 9 in 2016
12) Hayden Lehman – 9 in 2015
12) Reed Scott – 9 in 2013
12) Brian Kehner – 9 in 2012
12) Bret Marks – 9 in 2010
12) Eric Maust – 9 in 2005
19) Jake Lankie - 8 in 2022
19) DJ Radtke – 8 in 2019
19) Eric Maust – 8 in 2004
22) Sebastian Szot – 7 in 2018
22) Peyton Glavine – 7 in 2016
22) Jackson Svete – 7 in 2015
22) Bret Marks – 7 in 2011
26) DJ Radtke - 6 in 2021
26) Joseph Chambers - 6 in 2021
26) Brad Spinner – 6 in 2014
26) Matt Lobacz – 6 in 2008
26) Drew O’Neil – 6 in 2003
26) Nick Parker – 6 in 2003
26) Liam Shanahan – 6 in 2003
Most Strikeouts in a Single Season
1) DJ Radtke - 108 in 2021
2)Reed Scott – 91 in 2013
3) Eric Maust – 85 in 2006
4) Patrick McNamara – 78 in 2017
5) Brad Spinner – 78 in 2014
6) Peyton Glavine – 75 in 2017
7) Brian Kehner – 75 in 2013
8) Jake Lankie - 72 in 2022
8) Bret Marks – 72 in 2011
8) Ryan Young – 71 in 2014
10) Eric Moore – 70 in 2019
11) Hayden Lehman – 69 in 2016
12) Brian Kehner – 66 in 2012
12) Bret Marks – 66 in 2010
14) Reed Scott – 65 in 2012
15) John Michael Bertrand – 63 in 2016
16) Clark Dearman – 61 in 2018
17) Alex Cruz – 59 in 2010
18) Keenan Innis – 58 in 2011
19) Liam Shanahan – 57 in 2002
20) Sebastian Szot – 56 in 2018
20) Hayden Lehman – 56 in 2015
22) Joseph Chambers - 53 in 2021
23) Evan Tieles – 52 in 2006
24) DJ Radtke – 51 in 2019
25) Cole McNamee – 49 in 2017
25) Brad Spinner – 49 in 2015
25) Keenan Innis – 49 in 2012
28) Justice Haynes - 46 in 2022
28) Liam Shanahan – 46 in 2003
30) Drew O’Neil – 45 in 2003
31) Reed Scott – 44 in 2011
31) Matt Lobacz – 44 in 2008
Earned Run Average in a Single Season
1) DJ Radke - 0.00 in 2021
1) Cole McNamee – 0.00 in 2015
3) Jake Smith – 0.27 in 2018
4) Ryan Young – 0.30 in 2013
5) Jake Smith - .43 in 2107
5) Jackson Svete – 0.43 in 2015
7) Jake Lankie - 0.50 in 2022
8) Peyton Glavine – 0.53 in 2016
9) Patrick McNamara – 0.56 in 2016
10) Brad Spinner – 0.64 in 2015
11) Reed Scott – 0.66 in 2013
12) Connor Durham – 0.76 in 2016
13) Brian Kehner – 0.78 in 2013
14) Hayden Lehman – 0.84 in 2016
15) Griffin McClure - .913 in 2017
16) Peyton Glavine – 1.01 in 2017
17) Patrick McNamara – 1.01 in 2017
18) Joseph Chambers - 1.02 in 2021
18) Brian Kehner – 1.02 in 2012
20) Jackson Seng - 1.03 in 2021
21) John Michael Bertrand – 1.14 in 2016
22) Connor Durham – 1.15 in 2017
23) Cole McNamee – 1.18 in 2017
23) Hayden Lehman – 1.24 in 2015
25) Ryan Young – 1.28 in 2014
25) Andrew Riel – 1.28 in 2013
27) Eric Maust – 1.35 in 2006
28) Cody Roberts – 1.40 in 2015
29) Francis Sugrue – 1.43 in 2015
29) Hunter Nowak – 1.43 in 2012
31) Ryan Testerman – 1.50 in 2004
32) Drew O’Neil – 1.57 in 2003
33) Sebastian Szot – 1.59 in 2018
34) Clark Dearman – 1.62 in 2018
35) Brad Spinner – 1.65 in 2014
36) Eric Moore – 1.74 in 2019
37) Matthew McCaffrey - 1.75 in 2022
38) Connor Green – 1.78 in 2018
39) Evan O’Neill - 1.91 in 2022
40) Reed Scott – 1.92 in 2012
41) Cody Roberts – 1.94 in 2014
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Varsity
Blessed Trinity Varsity Baseball Schedule 2023
Opponent | Date | Time | Location | Result | Score | Status |
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Woodstock High School
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Blessed Trinity Catholic High School | Loss | 0-1 | |
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Kell
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Blessed Trinity Catholic High School | Win | 3-2 | |
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N. Cobb
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Lakepoint | Win | 10-6 | |
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Savannah Christian
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Lakepoint | Win | 13-7 | |
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Alexander
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Lakepoint | Win | 10-0 | |
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Cambridge High School
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Blessed Trinity Catholic High School | Win | 4-3 | |
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Alpharetta
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Alpharetta High School | Win | 10-3 | |
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Marist
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Blessed Trinity Catholic High School | Win | 4-1 | |
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Grayson
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Pickens High School | Win | 6-0 | |
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Roswell
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Roswell High School | Win | 9-0 | |
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Alpharetta
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Blessed Trinity Catholic High School | Win | 9-1 | |
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DH, Roswell
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Blessed Trinity Catholic High School | CANCELLED | ||
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DH, Roswell
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Blessed Trinity Catholic High School | Win | 9-0 | |
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Roswell
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Blessed Trinity Catholic High School | Win | 11-4 | |
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Johns Creek
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Johns Creek High School | Win | 9-6 | |
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Johns Creek
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Blessed Trinity Catholic High School | Win | 1-0 | |
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Johns Creek
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Blessed Trinity Catholic High School | Win | 11-2 | |
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Sprayberry
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Sprayberry High School | Win | 11-0 | |
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DH, Sprayberry
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Blessed Trinity Catholic High School | Win | 5-4 | |
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Sprayberry
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Blessed Trinity Catholic High School | Win | 10-3 | |
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Alpharetta
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Blessed Trinity Catholic High School | Win | 5-4 | |
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NHSI Game One, Bishop Gorman
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NHSI Game Two vs. Aquinas
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NHSI Game Three
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NHSI Game Four
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DH, Lassiter
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Lassiter High School | Loss | 3-6 | |
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DH, Lassiter
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Lassiter High School | Loss | 2-5 | |
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Lassiter
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Blessed Trinity Catholic High School | Win | 10-0 | |
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DH, Pope
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Pope High School | Win | 15-6 | |
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Pope
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Pope High School | Loss | 2-5 | |
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Pope
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Blessed Trinity Catholic High School | Win | 3-2 | |
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GHSA 1st Round (DH), Jackson County
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Blessed Trinity Catholic High School | Win | 10-4 | |
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GHSA 1st Round (DH), Jackson County
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Blessed Trinity Catholic High School | Win | 6-2 | |
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GHSA Round 2 (DH), Allatoona High School
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Blessed Trinity Catholic High School | Win | 3-2 | |
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Allatoona High School
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Blessed Trinity Catholic High School | Win | 10-0 | |
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GHSA Elite 8 (DH), Houston Co.
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Houston County High School | Win | 5-3 | |
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Houston Co.
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Houston County High School | Loss | 2-4 | |
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QTR FINALS - GAME 3, Houston Co.
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Houston County High School | Loss | 1-6 |
Roster
Junior Varsity
Blessed Trinity Junior Varsity Baseball Schedule 2023
Opponent | Date | Time | Advantage | Result | Score | Status |
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Cambridge High School
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Home | Win | 13-3 | |
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DH, Lovett
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Home | Win | 5-4 | |
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DH, Lovett
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Home | Win | 15-4 | |
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Kell
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Home | Win | 7-1 | |
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Kell
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Away | Win | 9-1 | |
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Cherokee
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Home | POSTPONED: TBD | ||
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DH, Lassiter
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Lassiter
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Home | POSTPONED: TBD | ||
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Creekview
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Home | Tie | 2-2 | |
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Pope
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Away | Win | 16-6 | |
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Pope
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Home | Loss | 9-15 | |
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Etowah
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Home | Loss | 6-8 | |
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Sprayberry
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Away | Win | 13-9 | |
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Sprayberry
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River Ridge
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Walton
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Home | Loss | 1-9 | CANCELLED |
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Walton
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Walton
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Home | Loss | 1-9 | |
vs.
Sequoyah
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Home | Win | 9-0 | |
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Woodstock High School
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Away | Win | 8-4 | |
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Semifinals, Mt. Paran
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Championship (TBD)
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Roster
Freshman
Blessed Trinity Freshman Baseball Schedule 2023
Opponent | Date | Time | Advantage | Result | Score | Status |
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Alpharetta
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Home | Loss | 0-2 | |
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Cambridge High School
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Away | Loss | 3-7 | |
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DH, Lovett
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Away | Tie | 6-6 | |
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DH, Lovett
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Away | Win | 3-0 | |
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Woodstock High School
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Away | Loss | 6-15 | |
vs.
DH, Centennial
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Home | POSTPONED: TBD | ||
vs.
DH, Cartersville
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Away | Loss | 1-3 | |
vs.
DH, Cartersville
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Away | Loss | 0-2 | |
vs.
Cancelled, Creekview
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Home | CANCELLED | ||
vs.
DH, Centennial
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Away | Win | 6-3 | |
vs.
DH, Centennial
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Away | Loss | 3-14 | |
vs.
Alpharetta
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Away | Win | 6-0 | |
vs.
DH, Lovett
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Home | |||
vs.
DH, Lovett
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Home | |||
vs.
Alpharetta
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Away | |||
vs.
Woodstock High School
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Home | |||
vs.
DH, Cartersville
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Home | CANCELLED | ||
vs.
DH, Cartersville
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Home | CANCELLED |
Roster
Junior Titans
Junior Titan Baseball Tryouts
Grades 6-8
October 28 and November 4, 2023 from 1:00-4:00 pm
ONE TRYOUT DATE REQUIRED
No player may participate in any activity until all paperwork is complete.
- Create a BigTeams Account (link below). Select the BASEBALL checkbox. Be sure to select Blessed Trinity-6-8 and NOT the high school one. All paperwork is good for one year.
- Please fill out the 2023-2024 Junior Titan Baseball Interest Form.
Physical and Medical
Clearance Forms
Please contact Coach Jamie Wagner with any questions.
2023 Junior Titans Green Baseball Schedule
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Roster - Green Team
2023 Junior Titans Gold Baseball Schedule
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